Not likely.
So I downloaded Google's new "web browser", and tried it out for a bit, and honestly the thing seems to have more web than it has browser.
Well the web browser seems like a watered down version of Firefox, no add-ons, no bookmarks, and no progress bar down at the bottom. The browser looks very nice, nicer than Firefox, however looks are only part of the battle. Apparently the reason why it doesn't keep bookmarks is because, once you visit a site, it is stored int he memory, want to go to the site again? well start typing forums. and the browser will start suggesting sites you have been to that start with project.The web browser feels life Firefox, however this is a bad thing. When I download a new web browser I want new features, Chrome does not offer this, in fact from what I can tell, it offers less features. One major problem I have with Chrome, is that I have my task bar set up to hide itself when not in use, now in Firefox if I need to get to my task bar I just move my mouse over the very bottom of the screen, However, Chrome does not let me access my task bar while I'm surfing the web.
Chrome feels pretty much like a polished up version of IE5, with Tabs.
Give it a try if you have some time, you might like it.
Thank you Google, I will stick with Firefox for now.
Well it's still in beta, so you don't expect it to be a full featured browser on its first day do you?
And personally I'm fine with Safari.
Looks pretty but minimal to the extreme.
We'll see.
I've been hoping for a Google browser for quite some time...they're probably going to do more than that with it.
Firefox looks pretty good with new themes.
Posting from Chrome now. Mixed feelings. I like the integrated search bar in the url field. But no Ad Block Plus = no sale. It's okay, just not firefox.
Yet. Maybe one day...
I'm using and I like a lot of the ideas such as each tab being a separate process and...well there is a whole bunch of poop about it
It's not that good right now, but I'm sure it will change eventually.
I don't expect it to be perfect for its first day, however I do expect it to be better than IE7.
ummm It has bookmarks...I already have some on my book marks bar
I also noticed that NSFCD is saying that I'm using safari..I am using chrome
Quote from: Lichig0 on September 02, 2008, 03:03:49 PM
ummm It has bookmarks...I already have some on my book marks bar
I also noticed that NSFCD is saying that I'm using safari..I am using chrome
Probably recognizes it as Chrome, because Chrome isn't in the database.
It should say Unknown, though.
I really don't understand people that say they "need" add-ons.
>< it seems RSS doesn't work
From what I can tell it's a little faster than Firefox 3. It's an ok browser but I think I'll stick with FireFox. I just like my ad-on's but since chrome is open source maybe people will start making ad-on's once the final version comes out. I have high hop's for the final version but it don't fit my need's quit as good as Firefox 3 right now.
Quote from: Kaz on September 02, 2008, 03:17:55 PM
I really don't understand people that say they "need" add-ons.
NoScript and AdBlock are the only ones I truly "need".
Quote from: Kaz on September 02, 2008, 03:17:55 PM
I really don't understand people that say they "need" add-ons.
I need Adblock to keep myself from gouging my eyes out at some of the signatures I see.
When I used Firefox, I only ever used Adblock for getting rid of embedded flash when someone on Boyah (or even here once) used invisble flash for music.
Quote from: Kaz on September 02, 2008, 04:17:43 PM
When I used Firefox, I only ever used Adblock for getting rid of embedded flash when someone on Boyah (or even here once) used invisble flash for music.
What do you use now?
It looks like it has a flare of potential... Give it a few months, and it'll change for the better, I bet :D :D
Nothing can kill Firefox.
Quote from: Java_Java on September 02, 2008, 04:41:09 PM
Quote from: Kaz on September 02, 2008, 04:17:43 PM
When I used Firefox, I only ever used Adblock for getting rid of embedded flash when someone on Boyah (or even here once) used invisble flash for music.
What do you use now?
Is it that hard to look slightly below my avatar?
Here's Google Chrome in a nutshell.
Like using IE 7, on dial-up, with Google toolbar. Slow, ineffective, and a giant ad.
Quote from: Kaz on September 02, 2008, 06:20:53 PM
Quote from: Java_Java on September 02, 2008, 04:41:09 PM
Quote from: Kaz on September 02, 2008, 04:17:43 PM
When I used Firefox, I only ever used Adblock for getting rid of embedded flash when someone on Boyah (or even here once) used invisble flash for music.
What do you use now?
Is it that hard to look slightly below my avatar?
The skin I'm using doesn't show it for some strange reason.
I was going to try the beta, but now I guess I'll wait for the full version...
Also, I can't wait to see IE8 in full force.
Quote from: Java_Java on September 02, 2008, 09:30:17 PM
Quote from: Kaz on September 02, 2008, 06:20:53 PM
Quote from: Java_Java on September 02, 2008, 04:41:09 PM
Quote from: Kaz on September 02, 2008, 04:17:43 PM
When I used Firefox, I only ever used Adblock for getting rid of embedded flash when someone on Boyah (or even here once) used invisble flash for music.
What do you use now?
Is it that hard to look slightly below my avatar?
The skin I'm using doesn't show it for some strange reason.
Opera
I like minimalism, and if that was all I liked I would be using it right now.
buuuut....I also like Firefox's extensions....(most notably Adblock, Flashblock, youplayer).....and the themes are nice, I can't help it, it's fun to make Fx look like Safari, Netscape, etc...
if Chrome had extensions and change color I'd be sold.
Quote from: Lotos on September 03, 2008, 10:20:36 AM
I was going to try the beta, but now I guess I'll wait for the full version...
Also, I can't wait to see IE8 in full force.
umm don't you mean PE8? (PornographyExplorer8)